Registering apparatus.



1. 8. DAV1S.

REGISTERING APPARATUS.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 6 I916.

Pabtm'ted Aug. 13, 1918, v

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WITNESSES J. B. DAVIS. REGISTERING APPARATUS.

Patented Aug. 13, 1918.

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. ing at Springfield, in the county of preferred and, while the invention is capable of gem \For the purposes of illustratioathe count- UNITED v JOHN .13. DAVIS, 0F SPRINGFIELD, MASfiAG'i-IUSETTS, ASSIGNOR T0 GILBEE'I. z BARKER MANUFACTUBXWG COMPANY, OF WEST SIBIIIGIIELD, MASSACHUSETT$, A GGEPiJ- RATION 01? MASSAGHUSETTS.

REGISTERING nrrnianrus.

Specification of Letters ."fatent. Fatenteedjiug. 113, T918 Application filed March 6, 1916. Serial 110. 82,458.

latter, as disclosed in the above noted applicatlon, is adapted to be turned continuously inone. direction and to deliver a definite To all 10 ham it may concern: Be it known that 1, JOHN B. DAVIS, a citizen of the United States of America, resi 7 Hamp- State of Massachusetts, have inand useful Improve- Apparatus, of which as a half-gallon,

13 represents the casing of the counting apparatus, which is preferably made in several parts as shown, and secured to the top of casing A by bolts 1. Mounted in casing B above and in parallel relation to shaft 7) is a shaft 2, which is driven from and at the same speed as the former bv a chain 3 and suitable sprockets. at which drives by an intermediate gear 5) a wear 6 (Fig.4. 1 and 3;). I he latter is adapted to drive a register 0, the indications of which are cumulative and show the total number of revolutions of shaft 13. This register is indicated in conventional form only, since its construction is generally well understood in the art. lieeister G is purposely placed within the casing'B so that it will not be visible to the public generally, and it is desinble to so locate the register since otherwise, it would be to find out the extent'of ones business the register. The indications are visible den and for example.

vented certain new ments in Registering the following is a specification.

This invention relates to counting apparatus for rotary or crank operated mechanism eral application, it is particularly designed for use with a rotary pump of the type disclosed inemy copending application, Serial No. 61,397, filed November 13, 1915.

An object ofthe invention is to provide apparatus of the classdescribed, which may be applied to mechanism'operable by continuous rotation in one direction, to indicate periodically the extent of rotative movement, said apparatus comprising" an indicating means rotatablcin one direction only, and devices operable at periodic intervals in the rotation of said mechanismto move the indicating means step by step together with a device to hold said means in its-move position, said apparatus being characterized bv generally simplified and improved structure and by an improved arrangement of arts. For the. purpose of illustrating one way in which the'invention may be practised, one embodiment thereot is'shown in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a rear elevational view oi? the counting apparatus shown as applied to a rotary pump; Fig. 2 is a front elevational view or a por tion' of Fig.- 1, certain portions being in section to reveal interior mechanism; Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken on the line 3--3 of Fig. 2 and looking in the direction of thearrows',

Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view showing the side indicator; and Fig. 5 is a plan view of Fim'3.

of register G through an opening casing B, and this opening is normally closed by a cover 8 which is pivoted at 9 to casing B and has an eyelO adapted to relocked to casing B (Figs. 3 and 5).

Fixed in casing B above and iii-parallel relation to shaft 2 is a stud 12 and lobse'ly mounted on the latter is a circular frame 13, which is held axially on the stud by collars island 15. A spring 11 (Fi 3) is arranged between collar 14. and trame 13 to constantly force the latter against collar 15 to present a frictional resistance to movements ofthe frame. Secured t0 the inner face offrame 13-by screws 16 is a ratchet wheel 17. A lever 18 loosely mounted on'stud-12 between the collar 14: and frame which is hold in engagement by a spring 520, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. Lever 18 extends downwardly below and to one side of shaft 9. already described, and a spring: 21 (Fig. 2) tends to pull the lever toward shaft 2. Fixed to the latter is a cam 22 which has two oppositely disposed projecting arms arranged in the path. of lever a portion 0r with ratchet 17 big apparatus is shown as applied to a dispensing pump of the type disclosed in my above-mentioned application. A represents thepump casing,

22 the drive shaft, and 0 the operating handle for the pump. be

measured ouantit 101" each revolution, such Fined to shaftQ is a gear by inspection of 7 formed inceivc a padlocit whereby the cover may be B bears a pawl 19 therein present a finished upto theorising. Movable closely a'd m 1s a dial which 12; fastened by, screws 26' to the outer face of frame 13.

re 25- is slightly larger in diameter than the opening in rim 28 S that it over laps latter, asv shown in Figs. 2 and. 3. back of dial and closely adjacent tl ereto is an annular rim 2? which is over )ed by the dial, as best shown in Fig. 3. less is provided to protect dial 25, but beati in cn'the face of the dial is anmihir pocket is thus formed us .523 and 27 to receive the water,

Jetvv e'n the latter and 225 j r (Figs. 53, and 3) which 1s closely m u ac aene the dial. 25; The latter is grad.-

gallons, for example. Thepunip,

non for each revolution of shaft 2'), since 9, is driven from the latter at al. ratchet 17 will be moved 02 during each revolution of shaft 6. evement of ratchet 17 will thus move l flu in a counterclockwise direction a use equal to one quarter of a gallon as mated. by smallest scale divisions on cliff. and easily read from the street side of pump and obviously is not visible to the or. To permit the latter, to read'the titles dispensed by the pump, a Window provided at a convenient point in the ery of casingn, as shown in Figs. 1, The periphery of frame 13 is dusted similarly to dial 25, as shown. at i in and these graduations are reade through Window SZ'and may be h reference to a pointer 3% (see suitably secured to frame B. A

' d 'rlfOll'l-pilSSllig intc the casing by cchet opening 28, in the Water enteringtherefrom, shown? I andaccuracy asan indicating means. The o as upper portion of. ces i as shown in Fig. 2, in suitable units,

Fig. 1, is arranged to deliver onei The latter is arranged to be visidle (l i-gs, F21 and 3) is secured to dial V 1 ,arueeu movements to bring the graduations successivelyin under pointer 29, whereby the v I number of revolutions of shaft may be in- (heated. In the embodiment shown, dial 25 iis graduated in gallons and fractions thereof, sincev one revolution ofshaft b is arranged to cause a delivery of one-half gal- -lon, sothat two revolutions of Shaft 2 are required to bring the unit gradu'ations beneath pointer 29. The movements ofshaft 5 are likewise indicated to. the operator through Window 32, as already described.-

Spring 11 constantly acts against frame 13 So that as the dial is moved, it is held in its moved position against retrograde moven'ients during the retraction of pawl 19 by.

frictional resistance. After the pump A is stopped, the dial may be reset to zero position by manually turning the dial by means of handle 30 in a counterclockwise direction.

The counting a paratus described is char acterized by simp hcity in structure and operation ithout detriment to its elfectiveness parts are relatively few and areeach of simple character- All elaborate devices have been avoided, and the apparatus-has been designed with the'aim of providing a pram itical indicating ap aratus which could be manufactured at re atively low cost Without trative purposes without departin from the It is recognized that changes may be made? in the structure herein described for illus- Scope of the invention which is efined-by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description of a preferred form 'What I claim is- 1. In a counting ap aratus, a substan tially cylindrical casing having an open face and provided with spac d annularrims ad jacent said face, a. dial rotatably mounted Within the casingto move between said rims and close said face, mechanism entirely within the casing and rendered inaccessible by said dial to move the latter, an indicator on the casing adjacent the dial, and means on the dial accessible from Without the casing to reset said dial to zero position with re1ation to the pointer. s

2. In a counting apparatus, a substantially circular-casing having an open face, spaced annular rims projecting from the interior of said casing and disposed adjacent opening formed in the latter at the base of said pocket, whereby Water entering therein may drain from the casing.

3. In a counting apparatus, a substan- 10 tially cylindrical casing having an open end face and an opening formed in its periphery, a dlal rotatably supported Within the casing and arranged to close said face, graduations provided on the outer face and the periphery 15 of said cllal, indicators on the casing adjacent the .itace and periphery of the dial, whereby the indications of the latter may he observed, transparent means to entirely close said opening, a cumulative register housed Within the easing, an opening in the 20 letter to permit observation of the register, a cover to close said opening, and prevent obsewation of the register except by authorized persons, means to look the cover to the easing, and means entirely concealed Within the 25 casing: and completely inaccessible from Without the easinp to o )erate saiii dial and register.

Jean 2. DAVIS. 

